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Field Trip Experience at CHA2025

Field Trip - Toyota Altona

Field Trip - CSIRO Clayton
Field Trip Partner:
Date: 16 July, 2024
Location: Toyota Australia - 494 Grieve Parade, Altona North VIC
Tour Capacity: 35-45 people
Service include:  Round-trip bus, snacks, water

More information will be available later......

Morning Session: Industry Trends and Talent Match

10:00 - 10:20

(20 mins)

 [Track 1] The Need for Green Transition and the Market Opportunities
  • 20min Presentation + Live Interaction

  • In order to reach the goal of reducing emissions, the green energy transition has become an inescapable topic for countries and energy companies. In this context, we will witness the changes in the energy industry, and how should we plan and look forward to the future.

10:20 - 10:40

(40 mins)

[Track 2] Turning the Technical Difficulties of the Energy Transition into Opportunities
  • 20min Presentation + Live Interaction

  • Industry transformation comes with a plethora of technological barriers and breakthroughs, what areas have the hot technology topics right now and what are the interesting possibilities for potential research directions?

10:40 - 11:00

(20 mins)

[Track 3] Supporting the Energy Transition with Great Australian Science
  • 20min Presentation + Live Interaction

  • Abstract: The energy transition is providing opportunities for Australian scientists to shine. Dr Karen Kozielski is the deputy leader of the CSIRO’s Hydrogen Industry Mission, and has led teams of researchers in this exciting space. She will share CSIRO’s approach and some of the ground breaking research happening in hydrogen.

Dr Karen Kozielski
Deputy Leader, Hydrogen Industry Mission
CSIRO

11:00 - 11:20

(20 mins)

[Track 4] Unlocking Tomorrow's Energy: Exploring Market Trends and Opportunities for Students
  • 20min Presentation + Live Interaction

  • Abstract: More to Come

Professor Paul Medwell
School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
The University of Adelaide

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